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Show Special Notices Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their answers an-swers addressed care of The Times. for aW. TsTShsv!Ui. jlOKSi: AND I' tmrrv. chca'v Murse vouinr 1 avails. Infinite In-finite ui: W. VoiirthAiiub street. VKW r ANiTTASlKKVL Hl'KNn F1VK a rrx.ui co.t ic. .Price trWi li tltO. K. V. Vosrt. Jt.i 8. Tbird Kast. YoTTsalk .7 fkw Vhoick Lots in r Pnpee: ami Itviie Park MiNtlvlslons: Rapid Tmnsit within thnext sixty ilays. Call at unc ami catcu them; ujms eajr. trolseth AO.. T K. Second South street. IiOR SAI.K. oVmI'LKTK I'RJNTINiI OPT-' OPT-' lit. tinnier ilres, WwluucUVi Bind press, excellent assortment ot )'t i)J news type. f!.xl a aew. lialttmorean J"1 T-ruiit away flown. Address W. K. li.. Ttmas OfnVl', 1 0K 81-K-TtVC1!YAND HOAKDIXCl r Mul-le. Otud location, long ! (H-will (H-will trade tor leil estate. Kasy U'mm rail and examine. No. Iir South Klrst Kast street. IHW HAL t'H K AP-N B HP NORKn I" tolonu of tve. aud fixtures. Apply al eleventh W est and Seventh South itwlfc lOHTiAMc -w.A'5'iSiH.,K op mkrciian- I itlae to exchange tor 11 eatata. Post-office Post-office box Ml. t Hir8Al.KTV0 IIOKSKS AND TWO r Huh wagons, suitable for delivery wagon. Call at T7 East Plfth Houth H IRlCrt.KriO Alt" STORKIN TH K V bestlocattmt e-n Main street. Uond reason fr sotltDK- I'allatlMl Main, opposite Walker bouse. BOISE CITY t Capital of j Now a State. RaICP s te largest and wealthiest cift in the territory. DUloL It has railroads, electric lights, electric street railways, rail-ways, good hotels, opera houses, schools, churches, etc T) jpU mines, paying over 000,000 per year in prcciou3 IyILII metals. T Iful Offices, county, state and U. S. courts, Lepsla lClllU. ture, U. S. assay office, Iioisc mint, military post, board of trade and hot springs are located there, and extensive irrigating ditches are now being put V do I through the county, which will open up for cultivation cultiva-tion the finest agricultural valley in the West. Pi ft IPC liking for place to invest should not fail to 1 111 liLo visit Boise, Business, residence or farm property prop-erty cheap. It will double within the next year. For information, addrtsi a The Secretary of tha Boi's Off Board at Trod TOTTifKmTiTwKArii. a i.i 1j nwkln.w ami ranwoplq. Tho finder will rwelve lllaral n:ii-,l lv rehirnjug Ui wnie to A. C. 8.. Timrx ome On-ncrrtl jifncu. V Kl WpkI Second South atrort. Rill I'tnh Territory. Wparthilr""' lalrrm-panv lalrrm-panv on tha I''ldo coaat. Wa rhwrfully answer an-swer all rornnpoiMtmx renllnif Wlrn Uhor markM ; are th authortred lalmr aienl tor all rllnad eompimlea In thla awilon, and will ihoerfnllv ner all correaponden"' In our line-. Onornl airenta for eautei n naianta. We r tha larKest nueiK-yon tha FaWUo Seattle oltli e. l(W KMUt street. Taixinia ortlct. l'aettle avenna. Anirelea office, S houth Spring (tree. Hutte I'ltv offli-e, Morrlaou bluck. Dearer offli e, M8 Seventoenth atreet. Call or write. ANTEDROOM ASd"doaKI) IN A il prl-jt family wlthlu lour Works of the Ti.MKSonli-e tiy a Kcntleniau, wife nmt eleven-yeur-uld daughter. Adilri-sa with terms i'. T. C. this offloc." , ' V" AXTEl-"pirKrH askiTvv i-nTTeaFoIi I j h insl!H'n8 worth a ; e.r. AilaMed U la'.'.y or xentleumn. Ko, J West lU'st South street down Btatrs. rANTED-A STRONlJ KTTKSK f'IRL from W to 5 daily. "1 1 North First We.-,t pbl'NTY MAP-CALL AT THE OFFICK V' oM'ratt & Hreckon, elrlleiiKlneera. l'J Main street, for wall map of Salt Lake coiiutv, showing all preolnrt and srhool dlslrli't bo'.in-darles. bo'.in-darles. also all railroads, eunula and county roads, tonetherwlth the topi.(;raphli al feature of tho county. Price $15. VANTih - AT ON'CK. DININU-KlXlM I I jrlris. woman oxks. chamlern:tt!ts. d!h wahern. nurse Klrls, laundresses, nnd jrlrls for general housework. Iltnhest waires palil and leM places, at Mrs. Mi'Ewan'a employment oilice. ill) West First Bonta street. 77 Txnfv Lu m iikhs"w a nte i iAT hoT! I W. Second Soutli strest. 1AN irEO 8TUDEN T S 1 "n Twb I . E E N - I try Imolikeepliik', t uiKht hy actual practice prac-tice on regular books. l:iy or evening. All lessons private. Hurry K. llMwnc, expert ac-counlant. ac-counlant. l MiUn atreet. Ir ANTED -A 0("K1) (iiKL FOR HEN Kit A L housework. Apply at No. & Fifth East atreet. W ANTED-FLACE to take care of a apau of hurses, Addresa O, care of D. Turngreii, TTlKICK MASONS WANTED. CALL AT O East liiut South. 1'ANTE1)-A stkono nuksb girl' y from 1) tollda.ly. 74 North First West street. ' W'ANTKD-A OIHL FOR HOFSEWOKK; II c'KKi wagea. Inuulre at the Times offlce. ArANTKI) T() KEN TA FI V F T)lTS I X 1 r.sim furnished house. Addreaa C. W.8., Times otlioe. v ' a n t f: ii-joTTn c. cox7irn aitica l il inliniK exix'rt, American Fork. I'lah countv, Utah, with 33 years experience with minerals, will examine and rep'H oil lulm i, formation, lostorn veins and tin ore; correa- ponilcnce solicited. ITirATKiN WANTED- HY A YOU NU MAN Otis clerk In orttce. Has htul live years experience expe-rience In In rue lire Insurance oilice. Addresa M. H. T. Tmss office. i VANTixTnoTtRbw ii skcuhkd on Inside property. B. F. Spkmckh, upstairs, '.HT 8. Main St. AVANTED-a" ornL FOR oknehal IT housework at No. CI filxth East street, between Urlitham and First South. Two Star safety bicycles for sale cheap. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. R Auerbach Ora 144, 140 & 148 Main Sired, IEXTENSIVE ADDITIONSI To our Store necessitates the removal of tho 'West and may compel us to closo our store for some time during August. To avoid carying over any Summer Goods we announce a "CLEARANCE SALE!" Every article we offer is sure to go if selling desirable goods at cost or below cost will make them go, oxjra :m:otto : iff "Nnvor In curry jrnorto Inln nrxt wawin if rmltiriifirw will Amm nt them thl aeawui, hit aavod u thuuaandii of dollar and given u th lending MisllUin In thn I try (iimhIii tradu; Dry (icMxl unlike gml wluo li) not Improve with K, therufora w qunto tha lowret price ever known In ihU city." We are still receiving a few late summer sum-mer novelties in neck wear, at Bast-Terry Mer. Co., 142 Main street. Siorirtire. UTmTTh Al '? EhTTTo'T R A M"8tated convocation held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Maaonlo hall, at a p m. tto-lurulug tto-lurulug eoiupaulou are cordially UivlUxl to tend JAOOH J. ORF.ENEWALD, M, K. H. P. Ia ur DKioua, beuretary. M A 8t)NH 'atvhT7)d6eno. i, a. r. a. m" II Regular eommunlratloua held at the Masonic Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of alster Lodgea and aojounilnif brethren in good standing are cordially InrtteJ U attend, ADOLfU ANDERSON, W.M. J. Malsh, Secretary. M- tVmoRIAH LOlKHtTNa t. A. r. 4 A. M Regular communications held at Maeonlo hall, Eaat Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Membera of alster lisla-ea aud Mourning brethren In good lauding ara our-dlatly our-dlatly Invited to attend. , JOHN 11. FAHLOW, W. M. CHntBToritKH Dikhi, Secretary. T A II COM M A K D K R yT N ofT"" K N I 1 II T Tmnplar. Slated cone I area held at Ma-aonla Ma-aonla hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knlghta are courteously lnrlted to attend. A. M. GRANT, K. C l'mijp liuu.ua. Recorder. RGENTA 'LOIH1B, N7VaT r. 4 A. M. Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday In each month. Membera of alster lisVee and aolouroltUT brethren In good atandlng ara cordially invited to attend 0. 4. VAK1AN, W. M. M. O. Pmixipa, Secretary. lNlflHT?.0.,!-r-Y-T?tAA?.' C1ALANTHE I.OIMJE NO. 6, K. OF H. Reg. J ular Conventions every Monday evening, at Hp. m., In Castle Hall. Elks Club Hall. Ho-jourutug Ho-jourutug Knlghta cordially Invited to attemt O. W (K)FFALL, 0. 0. W. M. Kmi.jtr, K.jnl H. H. RocitY mountaTn i)D(iK no. a, K.or I. Meets every Thursday eveulng at 7 SU o'clock, In Castle Hall, Elks Club Hall. Mem hereof tha order ara cordially Invited to at tend. K. KI.HKMAN, 0. U. A. Buinp, K. of It. 4 B. MYRTLE L()DOE NO. I k7oF P. Retfular i;onventlons every Tuesday evening at H:i) o'clock, In Elks Club Hall Sojourning Knlghta cordially lnrlted to attend. J. 11. MILLER, a a J. L. Lco. K. of R. 4 8L ("aoCKT FRlDEO'r UTAH. NO. 7iw7'MeeU J on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Hrnthert made welcome. GEO. W. AKHMVlIt, O. K, C. II. Heim-aa, 8 r P. O. Hoi I'M. " sons of'amekicaI ' 1a7rTtTcTrd" Waahlngtou Camp No. . Y. O. 8. of A., meets every Friday evening, at 7 HI, In Teruple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Son ara cordially Invited to attend, . . WM. OLA8MAN. President. A. 8. flAHHKTT, Recording Secretary. WOttaUMUMKN'a MOC'IKTIKg. Times and Plaoee of Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Everv Monday OlKht, room ie, Scott-Auerbach building. Mala street. Ilrewera' Union -Second and fourth Tnea-days Tnea-days every mouth, room 4H, Scott-A uernach building. Main street. Painters aud Decoratora' Union Second and fnurh Friday every month, room as, Soolt-Aoerhach Soolt-Aoerhach building. Main atreet. Tinners' Union - I rst and third Saturdaya every month, room 4S, Scott-Auerti building. build-ing. Main street. Clganuakers' Union-First and third Thursdays Thurs-days every montn. room is, Haiti-Auerbach building, Main street, Harhera' Cnloii -Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously deslg- Trtngraphlral Union-First Sunday of avery month at A. O. 11. W. hall. Presainau aud Hterw.typera' Union First Monday every mouth at son.e ,ilai. previously des!Ktit-d. .... Carjmiiters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday evening at Teimile of tbmor. Hisluirrlors. Latsirem and Teamsters' Union -Second and fourth Mondays m.xi month lu the Temple on How. Tailors' Unlon-un Sunday In A. O. U. W. hail. Stonecutter Union Seomd and fourth Monday of each month at A. O U. W. hall. llrlck and Htoneiuaaons' Union Every alter-nut- Friday at the K. of P. ball. The Federated Trades aud LsIk Oouncil-Fvery Oouncil-Fvery second and fourth Sundays at thill hall. rK,m Scott- Auerbach building, Mala street. Executive Hoard of the Federated Trades Council -Every Saturday, room is, Scott-Auer-baco Building, Main street. Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Troy Steam Laundry, 142 Main street. We invite inspection of our lines of Summer Underwear. ; Bast-Terry Mer. Co. 142 Main street. fv tnU ToiTTiENTA NICELY FURNISHED V front room; call at Jlu N. 1st East. TVTt e n rTcfHTiHuii a iiou s e . rooms by the day. week or month. House new, neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. SHt W. South Temple. T.MW kTTnt-fvrnisiIed and unfI-k- JT nlshml rooms at 377 East Fifth South st. I M'RNISHED APARTM F.NTSFOR OEN-J OEN-J tlemeu CH)I, airy, comfortable and ele-gant. ele-gant. Kates reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. WatHou. tlulmer bbick.ait LaketlKjr.J 1 "OR KENT-HOUSE OF SIX RIIOMS AN ' Ktiilile with larite Int. near corner of Slxt nnd K street. Impilreof J. P. Ilache, Wasatch building, or at Davis 4 Stringer a, 3 West Second South atreet. o. lOH RENT BOARDING HOUSE. FUK-I1 FUK-I1 nished or unfurnished. Good business already al-ready ehtfibllshcd; thirty permanent boarders. Apply to Utl South First East. IH'UNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD AT r om South Main atreet. Rooms alugle or en sulte ycrcomtl. I E Xu tTf UtTfR IL l KILLINGS AT DR. I Hodges denial parlors, 41 West First South street, fourdoora east of Dlnwoodey'i furniture store. . 1BRSC)NAL-A(!AIJM IC 1 NSTRl'CTIt IN I In four enursps.Eiiirllah.Hclentinc.UlasHli al and Manual Training, at Halt Lake Academy. Apply to E. Henuer, principal, ant) East Third South. , rpKUTONIC HALL NO. W) EAST SECOND I South. Is the coolest place lu Uiwn, aud keeps the best of beer and everyiiniig. 1 "cT NICHOLS, ""DENTIST. OFFICE OP-i OP-i , poslte Walker house Qf'if:KM eal gasislTne stoves at e. C. Colhn llartlwareCo. 'HITE MOUNTAIN ICECREAM FHEEK- II ers. E. C. Collin Hardware Co. TiilLADK.LPIIIA LAWN MOWERS. E. f! 1 Collin Hardware IV. TEMWrAf ER"Fli7TEl7sE VEK Y FA M -I I tly usiii,- liydcsnt water should have them They :ir-' cheap, easily attached and effective. E. C. Cothn llardware Co. 77ui'e7(iT7r cokf. stov ehTnd "ranges, 0 cheap at t. C. Coilln Hardware Co. rpo loan-moneyTin-REALESTATE. 1 Flint mortirage; no delay Harris 4 Harris, Har-ris, room 7. Utah National Bank hiilldlntt. i7'r7KHi7rT:Ri;77iiTON. dkn-Fists. kx- fnct teeth without O'lln. Artlliclal teelb, f7 tol per set, Gobi fillings from f! up; gold alloy, l.;i to i; sllvre: or amnlvam. l. All worlt (."laranleed. opn Sund;vy niorninm. Lyons Bits k. W. Jiid South St. DKIVATE HOARD 74 PER W EEK SING- 1 cr building. upstftlnfJ. H. Ryan. sTHIf;"H ' Pl.t "MES CLEANSKD. COL-I COL-I ored and curled equal to new at New York Millinery Parlor. : West Third South street. MRS MELISSA MILLER. SKERISH. holds eiri'li-s Tut s lay and Thursday cveu-n cveu-n at x oVIoik. Adtnisslon if cents. I'll-vile I'll-vile sit tint's dallv from lo to IK. and from I to 6 p. in., at !" E. Second South street, room t, DERSONAL-DR. C. UNGER. R(X1M 7 ST" 1 Elmo Hotel surgeon epec lallst lu ladies' sickness of all kinds. Liver and kiduey complaint, com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases. In prac-llee prac-llee ffr'je venrs. ' Piles. Piles. Piles. Piles cured without pain or detention from business. No charge until cure is effected. Consultation and examination examina-tion free. Refer to over one hundred who have been cured by me in Salt Lake city within the last two years. Fistula, fissure, stricture, ulceration and all other diseases of the rectum treated successfully. Dr. Charles Thompson, ' . Scott-Auerbach Building. SPECIAL OFFER. i j, F. Jack, ess South Main Street. 1(55x105 feet, corner Second and M Street, facing south and east; close to electric cars: easy payments; $8500. 57x115 J feet, lacing east on Eighth East, just south of Fifth South; line shade; $8000. 411x330 feet on Seventh East, between First and Second South; line shade, orchard, etc.; $5000. 4!Uxlfl5 feet, with good S-room bouse, barn, city water, .hade, fruit, etc.; easy payments; $5000. ' 10 acres south of city, jr.050. J. F, Jack. 235 Main stiet. Salt Lake City. Utah. Secure a lot in Desky's second addition addi-tion on monthly payments. No interest. inter-est. Chari.es S. Desky & Co. ' 32-33 Scott-Auerbach building. OOP OOOOOOOOO OOP .W Silks f Linentf Etc.. Etc 1 123 Rliu'k (iron f irain Hllk al n, worth H.V f at BV., worth Wc. 70. M MV I lot Printed Wool flialllea at UJn, " " " " "75o. " II 10 worth 2V. Colori'dSllk at7V, fJOc, andll lOaretlie 1 lot I-adum Kmlirtdrd Dn-M Fat- blggcat hnrgalfig ottered thin season. tenia at II and II flO-t tha r.jM. A lino of hniiiiiiitr Mlk usually sold al 1 lot liiy' low cut Miomt at 11,34, wortti 50, HO and 70c marked down to a.V. t.'t. HO pittt'tta of lllat'k lttinling at Sc., worth 1 lot Mens' low rut Shoe (si sea & trt 7,) at 14. (Theaa giexls were Kild al W ) Scotch Zi'phvr Glfigliain at 13, 20 and I lot Ladle' (loth Top kid llulUa 2'.')r . wort'h 20, V5 and aoc. MIkm.s at It SO. worth tl 60. 1 lot plain dark Orgutnlies at 8ic worth I lot Mtws' and Childraa a CTotb Tp li)c. Kid Hutum hhoea at II M and $i Z 1 lot flgurisl Linen Lawns at 10c., worth worth IJ and W UV. All of ourChiltlren'a. Minwa'and LavMas 1 lot Dreaa Llnem at 2V. Tan Colored htwMia rlur4 to met. India " 14 yds for 11, 1 2 yd. Ltir' and Children's blraw liaU al 19, for II and 10 yd for II. 13, 81. 40, 30 and 75 (TbeM ax al Ti iiiils Flannels at 10c, worth IV., and half prux). , lUr,., worth 2kj. Extra line bilk Stripe TennU Flannels 3Cy Ladies' Outing Cloth Blouses I "T?3 i Lot at 6oc, worth - li.oo i Lot at r, worth - f c.75 Children's Gingham Dresses, Ages 2 to 10, at HALF PRICE I ysy Boy's Clothing Department! '2 rhlldren" Outing Cloth fruit In twolll'IV Cwttonado rialu al Wa, wortk pieoi-a at tor., worth II 50 I H 2' hc rsui krr and Chrylot Kilt ShlrU atl eraey Kilt KuiU at UOO, worti 13 3ft 50c., worth II 00 I and IJ 23 worth 11 00. ONE PRICE TO ALL ESTABLISHED 1864. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. F. AUERBACH & BRO. Want-, I. All kinds of second-hand household goods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. First East street, Our line of Bathing Suits is still com-plete. com-plete. We are agents for the Brooklyn Knitting Co.'s celebrated goods and will guarantee them in every particular particu-lar Bast-Terry Mer. Co., 132 Main street. Lumber anil Cement. The best assortment of lumber, building build-ing material and brands of English and American cements constantly on haml at A Kevser's, corner Second South and Third West streets. Prompt delivery. J. BRUMDACK. joiiv m. lam j Mtornevs at Lawand Real Estate Agents. HOI8KCITY, IDAHO. W IiROVT rooms. Urorwlbent blwlt, upstairs. We have the only abstracts of real estU In rul ' (itv a. dA-ia countv. If you want Ui int-est. we are thwo iKhlV acquainted with I Ms real estat... We hxvc some of the ch.-1-est ynniertiea for sale. We will alixi aeslst you In tmjr Inn from others, if we have not jiropertlea to suit vou. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. Boise city. The Idaho Land and investrnant Co., . Hare the finest city property and over 3000 acrei of hrstcfuss land under water, with water right. Parties iim acreage to live on and till can have their own tima in which to pay for it at a low rata of interest. For particulars, address IDAHO LAUD AND INVESTMENT CO. Martin Schmidt, "The" Tailor. j will press your trousers every day in tho year for $10. Ho carries the finest stork in the city. Marti: Schmiht, Progress building J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Artesian, Salt or (ia Well Drilled. tj? hw tw Pro pec ts for Coal and Mineral. fait ink- fify. Deep Well a Specialty, We have made a sweeping reduction j in gentlemen's flannel, silk and alpaca coats and vests, as wo wish to close out j this particular line. Bast-Terry Mf.r. Co.. 142 Main street. Don't forget that wo have removed to B7 East Second South street. A. J. White, Real Estate Co. Central Subdivision ! BOISE CITY, IDAHO, ris-ii-' BLOCKS from Main srwt-lrorR bioco f.-i:n I'.j.toTrai anl City Mall; I ( ) with choicest fruit; HKJ to Ir lot. T-ai.i r-r,ie Weil i'et.J ant w-tl drains-Tract level. .L.UtK A It A VIM. Boise City. M,x Money to loan in sums to suit by S. F SnRnrer. 267 South Main street. Desky's second addition is improving faster than any other part of the city. Lots sold on monthly payments Jo nterest. Charles S. Desky & Co 32-33 Scott-Auerbach building. FRANK KNOX. L. C. KARHICK, J. A. EAHL3, President Vlce-Prwiidont. Caahier. National Bank of the Republic. X'xss-zms 33u'.l fling. Capital ... 3200,000. Directors: FaAa Knit. tt L A. CrLnu. Caa A. Lom, T. Y. MrLiOT, d. 8. Holum. I- C Kiaatca. 3. G. bl'TUJUU.!!. Eacm. Kail J. A. KaaLa. Ko trouble to show Desky's second addition. CaU at 32-33 Scott-Auc-rbacb building. . t . M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDE." ThreB'fourths of a Mile from Business Center. THE most eleirant reaWenco propertr In Botse CIT- Bituate-I at the upper eoit aoi tn " iirhlt pn of tb. Uiwo. W.rrfti ta. Vapor prte B-'" - 'JV IdahT Lot in tU beaouful lo- ate durjig U B-t J UT ' .Z LIImV i Lswu loot. Corrasiaaudeaca de4. tAO. auw Utv. WaaK f Gnaraatee. Cheaper railroad tickets to all point than any other responsible ticket broker in Salt Lake City. Call and see J. K. GlLLEPlE. 240 S. Main St., I door north Walker house. A complete line of Gentlemen's Silk, Alpaca, Flannel and Linen Dusters. v Bast-Tekry Mer. Co. 142 Main street. |